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"He’s a sensational athlete but his passing, specifically his accuracy, leaves a lot to be desired," Pauline wrote. "Though there’s been no official word to date it’ll be interesting to see if Fajardo is put through receiver drills at the end of the quarterback practice session." We're on board with a position change. Fajardo, in our estimation, doesn't have the tools to succeed behind center in the NFL. As Pauline notes, the 6-foot-2, 215-pound Fajardo simply isn't accurate enough. Feb 20 - 3:20 PM

One's driver's license needn't read "Mel Kiper Jr." to understand that a 5/1 yards/interception ratio at a showcase event is devastating for a prospect that could have ridden a big week to solid Day 3 ground. We've never been in the camp that believes the 6-foot-2, 215-pound Fajardo is worth a pick. Jan 18 - 1:33 PM

Bleacher Report's Matt Miller "struggle[s] to see [Nevada senior QB Cody Fajardo] having the passing ability to be an NFL quarterback."

"Accuracy is No. 1 on my list of important traits for an NFL prospect, and Fajardo struggles too often as a pure passer to succeed in the pros," Miller wrote. We agree with this take. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Fajardo is seen by some as a Day 3 pick. We don't see a draftable prospect. Jan 11 - 6:58 PM

The Wolfpack weren't competitive in the game, mustering only 213 total offensive yards, and a good portion of the blame can be placed at Fajardo's feet. As the focal point of Nevada's offense, the team generally goes as Fajardo does, and he was both inaccurate and tentative in this one. Fajardo, generally a rushing threat, was easily bottled up by the Ragin' Cajuns; he finished with 49 rushing yards on 13 carries. The 6-foot-2, 215-pound Fajardo is seen by some as a Day 3 pick. We don't see a draftable prospect. Sat, Dec 20, 2014 04:39:00 PM